Cognition and the Symbolic Processes

Applied and Ecological Perspectives

Robert R Hoffman editor David S Palermo editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:1st May '91

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This volume is a festschrift dedicated to James J. Jenkins, a pioneer in many areas of experimental psychology. It has three major goals: to provide a forum for debate on current theoretical issues in cognitive psychology, to capture the "state of the art" in reviews of research methods and results, and to generate ideas for new research directions and methodologies. Contributors -- including Jenkins' former students and present colleagues -- ponder fundamental questions such as:

* How do people learn to read?

* What happens during the processes of speech perception?

* How do people acquire problem solving skills?

* How do cognitive and motor skills develop and integrate with one another?

Many chapters focus specifically on ecological and applied cognitive psychology. Specific topics covered include visual and speech perception, language, memory, motivation, child development, problem solving, and pedagogy.

"....Something of interest for every cognitive experimental psychologist....Chapters are current, readable, and informative."
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"...an excellent textbook source. Because this edited volume covers a broad range of topics found in both the basic and applied areas of experimental psychology, it should be viewed as a useful tool to both the student and professor of applied experimental psychology....an excellent resource for a course in human factors that stresses psychology principles of human factors."
Contemporary Psychology

ISBN: 9780805809039

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 884g

564 pages